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  • ANKARA: ANCA Capitol Hill Visits Include Convicted Felon And Armenia

    ANCA CAPITOL HILL VISITS INCLUDE CONVICTED FELON AND ARMENIAN TERROR LEADER TOPALIAN

    Turkish Press
    March 11 2008

    In an apparent motion of condoning a convicted felon who
    U.S. authorities linked to at least four terrorist attacks, the
    Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) included Mourad Topalian
    prominently in its recent meetings with Members of Congress.

    According to ANCA press releases and other Armenian web sites, last
    week Topalian was part of an ANCA-Western Region delegation visit to
    Capitol Hill.

    About Mourad Topalian

    In the indictment, Federal authorities connected Topalian to at
    least four terrorist attacks on U.S. soil: the October 12, 1980
    bombing at the U.N. Plaza in New York City; the June 3, 1981 bombing
    at the Anaheim Convention Center in Los Angeles; the November 20,
    1981 bombing of the Turkish Consulate building in Beverly Hills;
    and the October 22, 1982, attempted assassination of the Turkish
    Honorary Consul`s office building in Philadelphia.

    Topalian was a leader in the Justice Commandos of the Armenian
    Genocide (JCAG), the militant wing of the Armenian Revolutionary
    Federation (ARF), for which ANCA serves as foreign agent in the
    United States. According to the indictment, Topalian recruited
    bombers and assassins from Armenian American youth, and provided
    weapons demonstrations at Armenian Youth Federation summer camps in
    Franklin, Massachusetts. He also sent Armenian youth to Beirut to
    train in weapons and explosive tactics.

    U.S. Marshals uncovered Topalian`s unsavory past when they connected
    him to a storage locker in Bedford, Ohio that hid moldering high
    explosives as well as machine guns and ammunition. The storage
    locker was just 250 feet from a children`s day care center and also
    dangerously close to a gas station, elementary school and public
    highway. Federal authorities estimated that had the explosives ignited,
    the explosion would have killed at least 500 people, mostly children
    and highway drivers.

    Topalian eagerly pleaded guilty to a three-year prison sentence and
    three years of further supervised release -- a plea bargain that
    would not have been accepted if it had been made after the attacks of
    September 11, 2001. United States v. Mourad Topalian, Case No. 1:99,
    CR 358, www.fbi.org. The ATAA appeared at Topalian`s sentencing hearing
    and submitted a Victim`s Impact Statement with supporting affidavits
    of victims of Armenian terrorism and hate crimes. The Victims Impact
    Statement, prepared and delivered by Constitutional Law expert Bruce
    Fein, and International Law Fulbright Scholar and ATAA President-Elect,
    Gunay Evinch, is available at www.ataa.org.

    About Armenian Terrorism

    Since 1974, Armenian terrorists have committed over 230 attacks,
    killing over 70 and seriously injuring over 550 innocent people, as
    well as causing hundreds of millions of dollars in property damage
    worldwide, including in the United States. ANCA apparently feels
    no remorse for these crimes committed in the name of anti-Turkish
    hatred. In 1982, ANCA-WR Representative Leon Kirakosian condemned
    the efforts of the FBI to arrest Armenian terrorists as "dirty work
    against the Armenian people."

    Two main groups compose the Armenian terror network: the Marxist,
    Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia (ASALA) and the
    ultranationalist JCAG. Both ASALA and JCAG have claimed responsibility
    for mentioned attacks.

    ANCA Today

    In 2000, ANCA presented Mourad Topalian with the "Freedom Award" for
    his "dedication to advancing the Armenian cause," praising his "unique
    brand of leadership in driving forward and promoting Armenian history
    and the cause of the Armenian nation." Unique indeed. ANCA`s adulation
    of Topalian did not cease after his conviction. ANCA sponsored charity
    events in honor of his legal defense fund and later welcomed him back
    into the fold without a word of public censure.

    ANCA`s condoning of Topalian`s crimes and Armenian terrorism present
    a grave concern to American society. The legitimization of violence
    and hate crimes by some Armenian organizations and by Armenia,
    who recruits former JCAG and ASALA terrorists to its military and
    militias in western Azerbaijan, creates a chilling effect on dialogue,
    and should be carefully monitored by the authorities and policy makers.
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